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You don’t have to leave Santa Clarita to experience playing real Las Vegas style Poker.

The Canyon High School Football Booster Club, a 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Nonprofit Tax ID #30-0846685 and we will be holding the Poker Tournament Santa Clarita on Feb. 24, 2018 in the entire main ballroom at Robinson Ranch Golf Course.

The annual Santa Clarita Poker Tournament will have real professional poker dealers at all our real high quality poker tables for this real poker tournament.

Continuing in this genuine Vegas style poker playing spirit you’ll be served drinks from our well stocked bar right at your poker table by cocktail waitresses.

To add to the excitement, Pay Out and Trophies to the last 15 seated Poker Tournament Players (Bigger payouts for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place—with First Place winning a Gold Krugerrand, Second Place winning a 2.2 pound bar of pure Silver, and Third Place winning a $500 iPad (with the iPad being fully refundable at any Apple Store for its value up to seven days after the Tournament).

The truly high quality authentic Santa Clarita Poker Tournament is deliciously catered by Robinson Ranch. Tickets are only $95 and the ticket includes your buy-in and an awesome Tri-Tip Buffet dinner.

You cannot miss playing in the awesome, only once a year, Santa Clarita Poker tournament. But if you don’t act now, you’ll miss the boat as this event will sell out.

Table Sponsorships and Table Purchases are available as well.

To buy your tickets now and for more information visit www.CowboyFootball.Org.

The annual Santa Clarita Poker Tournament hosted by Robinson Ranch is the premier event in the Santa Clarita Valley.

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